High IQ for Humanity

I took the Mensa test in 2002. Afterwards, I was invited to join several other intelligence groups.. Its great that people are able to communicate and exchange thoughts and ideas over the internet, unfortunately it doesn't really have any effect on the real world, no or little impact, very, very few projects are based on the knowledge generated from the communications in these kind of societies....

I decided to do something about it and formed High IQ for Humanity. It started with a small web-site.

The two main focus areas was:

1. Seek and support highly gifted children i developing countries.

2. Inform about and fight against brain drain from the developing countries.

HIQH manage to get 600 members from 60+ countries, and the support of nearly 20 high IQ societies.

The name was later changed to CAILI (Children's Advanced International Learning Institute), as some of the board member was of the opinion that the words High IQ was deterring to the development of the organization, and they might very well be right.

Project Web-site